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==Players==
==Players==
===CURRENT TEAM AND RESERVE TEAM===
===Current Squad===
Squad for the decisive world cup qualifying match in Kingston against Canada on November 19, 2008.
Squad for the decisive world cup qualifying match in Kingston against Canada on November 19, 2008.


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Revision as of 19:48, 23 November 2008

Jamaica
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)The Reggae Boyz
AssociationJamaica Football Federation
ConfederationCONCACAF (North America)
Head coachEngland John Barnes
CaptainRicardo Gardner
Most capsIan Goodison (111)
Top scorerTheodore Whitmore (24)
Home stadiumIndependence Park
FIFA codeJAM
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current83
Highest27 (August 1998)
Lowest116 (October 2008)
First international
Haiti Haiti 1 - 2 Jamaica Jamaica
(Haiti; March 9, 1925)
Biggest win
Jamaica Jamaica 12 - 0 BVI British Virgin Islands
(Grand Cayman, Cayman Isls.; March 4, 1994)
Jamaica Jamaica 12 - 0 Saint-Martin Collectivity of Saint Martin
(Kingston, Jamaica; November 24, 2004)
Biggest defeat
Costa Rica Costa Rica 9 - 0 Jamaica Jamaica
(San José, Costa Rica; February 24, 1999)
World Cup
Appearances1 (first in 1998)
Best resultRound 1, 1998
CONCACAF Gold Cup
Appearances6 (first in 1991)
Best resultThird (shared) 1993

The Jamaica national football team, or The Reggae Boyz, is the national team of Jamaica and is controlled by the Jamaica Football Federation. After decades in CONCACAF obscurity, they gained many fans throughout the world after they qualified for the 1998 FIFA World Cup. Jamaica have won the Caribbean Cup three times: in 1991, 1998, and 2005, finished second twice and have come third twice.

Recently the squad has struggled, leading some Jamaicans to dub them The Reggae Toyz. The team did not make it past the first stage of 2007 Caribbean Cup qualifying despite hosting the round, meaning Jamaica would not be in the Gold Cup.

However, with the return of former coach Renê Simões (who led Jamaica to the 1998 World Cup), there was heavy optimism in the Reggae Boyz camps. Theodore Whitmore lead the team to impressive victories over El Salvador and Guatemala in the latter part of 2007. Jamaica started their Road To South Africa 2010 campaign in fine form beating Bahamas 7-0 at home, 6-0 away. They then fought to a hard 1-1 draw with Canada but lost to Mexico and Honduras due to poor team selection from Renê Simões this then in turn lead to his firing. Jamaica have announced that John Barnes, born in Jamaica will take over the managerial areas in late November but until then Theodore Whitmore will lead the team in their next 3 home games in Kingston. Jamaica were at the bottom of group 2 but high performances recently have seen them move up in the table and they now have a chance of making it to the next round of qualifying. The team battled hard to 1-0 victories other Mexico and Honduras and are looking strong with their overseas team. They managed an impressive 3-0 victory over Canada but failed to qualify for the 2010 World Cup as Mexico advanced on goal difference after a 1-0 loss to Honduras.

History

Jamaica's first international appearance was against their Caribbean neighbors Haiti in 1925. They were invited to the French-speaking Caribbean island by Andre Chevalon, president of the then United Sporting Society and it was for a three-match series between the 2 countries. Jamaica won all three games by 1-0, 2-1 and 3-0. The following year Jamaica hosted their Haitians counterparts at Sabina Park and won by 6-0. The Haitians remained frequent opponents and it was not until 1932 that their run of defeats was broken with a 4-1 home win in Port-au-Prince.

Between 1925 and when Jamaica gained it's independence 1962, Jamaica had regular games with Trinidad and Tobago, Haiti, Cuba and clubs like Racing and Violette from Haiti, Corinthians of Britain, the Tigers from Argentina, and even a series of matches with a Caribbean ALL Stars team in 1952. The Caribbean All Star team included such notables as Michael (The Ruin) Kruin from Suriname and also representing Jamaica were Lindy Delapenha and Gillie Heron. The four games were shared equally with Jamaica winning the second 2-1 and the fourth 1-0 and the All Stars winning the first 5-1 and the third 1-0.

Those friendly international games were the start of Jamaica's football journey with most of the home matches being played at Sabina Park. Many clubs were established during this time including Kensington, Melbourne, Kingston, Lucas and St. George's Old Boys, thus providing the talent Jamaica needed at the time.

In 1965 under the leadership of Brazilian coach Jorge Penna, Jamaica made its first attempt at World Cup qualifying. This was for the 1966 World Cup finals in England. The preliminary group included Cuba, the Netherlands Antilles, and Jamaica. Jamaica's first game was against Cuba which they won 2-0 at Jamaica's National Stadium. In the qualifying match against the Netherlands Antilles, Jamaica also had a 2-0 victory with both goals coming. In the away games Jamaica was held to a goaless draw with the Netherlands Antilles and suffered a 2-1 defeat to Cuba. Jamaica then advanced to the final group of 3 which included Costa Rica and Mexico. The winner in this group would represent the CONCACAF region. Jamaica lost at home to Mexico 3-2 and in the return leg in Mexico City the high altitude proved to much for the Jamaicans and they were defeated 8-0. Jamaica lost 7-0 to Costa Rica in their first encounter and had a 1-1 tie when they played at home.

In 1968 coach George Hamilton took leadership as Jamaica made an attempt to qualify for the 1970 World Cup Finals in Mexico. Jamaica had only a couple remaining players from the previous World Cup team and had to rebuild because most of the players had retired or migrated to North America and England. Jamaica lost all of their qualifying games in that year. Jamaica's participation in the 1974 World Cup elimination saw the suspension of 17 players on the team because of poor behavior on a tour to Bermuda. Jamaica withdrew from the elimination in order to restructure their team.

The 1978 Word Cup in Argentina saw Jamaica playing Cuba and losing 3-1 at the National Stadium and then 2-0 in Havana Cuba. Jamaica did not qualify.

In 1982 Jamaica did not make an attempt for the World Cup Final set in Spain due to insufficient funds and a poorly prepared team. Jamaica did not participate in the 1986 World Cup because suspension for affiliation fees that was due to FIFA. In preparation for the 1990 World Cup with coach Jeffery Maxwell Jamaica won both preliminary games against Puerto Rico 1-0 in Jamaica and 2-0 at Puerto Rico. The U,S, were the next opponents and was held to a goaless draw. The return leg in the U.S. saw Jamaica losing 5-1 brining an end to their qualifying attempt. The United States hosted the World Cup 1994. In qualifying Jamaica beat Puerto Rico 2-1 and was then faced Bermuda, Canada, and El Salvador from which two teams would advance to the final round. Jamaica tied 1-1 with Canada and Bermuda and then lost 2-0 to El Salvador, 1-0 to Canada, 2-1 to El Salvador. Jamaica then beat Bermuda 3-2 but did not qualify.

Under Brazilian Professor Rene Simones and National coach Carl Brown, the Jamaican team has become a "Powerhouse" in the Caribbean region and received "Best Mover" award by FIFA in 1996. Their ranking continues to change as they get closer to the finals on their road to France. [1]

In 2007 with an U-23 team, they won the silver medal at the 2007 Panamerican Games that was played in the Brazilian city Rio de Janeiro. The striker Kemmar Daley was the top scorer (together with the Mexican player Enrique Esqueda) with four (4) goals.

Stadium

The team plays their games at The National Stadium, known locally as The Office, which is located in Kingston. The stadium opened in 1962 and holds 40,000 people. It got its name The Office from their 50 match unbeaten run from 1995-2001.

Kits

The team is currently equipped by Kappa an Italian kit provider, they debuted in their current set at the beginning of the World Cup qualifying campaign against The Bahamas. Previously there were outfitted by Uhlsport a German apparel company. The home kit is a yellow shirt, black shorts, and green socks. The away is a green, yellow, and green set. There is also a black away kit, but has yet to be worn as yet. The team has had this set from 05-08

Honours

World Cup record

  • 1930 to 1962 - Did not enter (as until 1962, named British Jamaica)
  • 1966 - Did not qualify
  • 1970 - Did not qualify
  • 1974 - Withdrew from qualification
  • 1978 - Did not qualify
  • 1982 - Did not enter
  • 1986 - Withdrew in qualification semi finals
  • 1990 - Did not qualify
  • 1994 - Did not qualify
  • 1998 - Round 1
  • 2002 - Did not qualify
  • 2006 - Did not qualify
  • 2010 - Did not qualify

CONCACAF Championship record

Gold Cup record

  • 1991 - Round 1
  • 1993 - Third place shared
  • 1996 - Did not qualify
  • 1998 - Fourth place
  • 2000 - Round 1
  • 2002 - Did not qualify
  • 2003 - Quarterfinals
  • 2005 - Quarterfinals
  • 2007 - Did not qualify

Caribbean Cup record

Panamerican Games record

Players

CURRENT TEAM AND RESERVE TEAM

Squad for the decisive world cup qualifying match in Kingston against Canada on November 19, 2008.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Donovan Ricketts (1977-06-07) June 7, 1977 (age 47) 63 {{{goals}}} Jamaica Village United
1GK Shawn Sawyers (1976-09-19) September 19, 1976 (age 48) 21 0 Jamaica Portmore United
2DF Ian Goodison (1972-11-21) November 21, 1972 (age 51) 91 2 England Tranmere Rovers
2DF Ricardo Gardner (1978-09-25) September 25, 1978 (age 46) 96 9 England Bolton Wanderers
2DF Damion Stewart (1980-08-18) August 18, 1980 (age 44) 37 2 England Queens Park Rangers
2DF Claude Davis (1979-03-06) March 6, 1979 (age 45) 56 2 England Derby County
2DF Tyrone Marshall (1974-11-12) November 12, 1974 (age 49) 61 3 Canada Toronto F.C.
2DF Shavar Thomas (1981-01-29) January 29, 1981 (age 43) 16 0 United States Chivas USA
3MF Rodolph Austin (1985-06-01) June 1, 1985 (age 39) 15 1 Norway SK Brann
3MF Oneil Thompson (1983-08-11) August 11, 1983 (age 41) 8 Norway Notodden FK
3MF Demar Phillips (1983-09-23) September 23, 1983 (age 41) 24 4 England Stoke City
3MF Jermaine Johnson (1980-06-25) June 25, 1980 (age 44) 52 5 England Sheffield Wednesday
3MF Andy Williams (1977-09-23) September 23, 1977 (age 47) 83 12 United States Real Salt Lake
3MF Wolry Wolfe (1981-08-12) August 12, 1981 (age 43) 10 2 Trinidad and Tobago Joe Public
3MF Jamal Campbell-Ryce (1985-08-06) August 6, 1985 (age 39) 8 0 England Barnsley
3MF Jason Morrison (1984-06-27) June 27, 1984 (age 40) 2 2 Hungary Ferencvárosi TC
4FW Ricardo Fuller (1979-10-31) October 31, 1979 (age 45) 52 10 England Stoke City
4FW Luton Shelton (1985-11-11) November 11, 1985 (age 38) 31 20 Norway Vålerenga
4FW Marlon King (1980-04-26) April 26, 1980 (age 44) 18 10 England Hull City
4FW Omar Cummings (1982-07-13) July 13, 1982 (age 42) 2 0 United States Colorado Rapids
4FW Dane Richards (1983-12-14) December 14, 1983 (age 40) 6 0 United States Red Bull New York
4FW Fabian Taylor (1980-04-13) April 13, 1980 (age 44) 39 7 Norway Notodden FK

Recent Call-Ups

The following players have also been called up to the Jamaica squad in 2008.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Dwayne Kerr (1987-01-16) January 16, 1987 (age 37) Jamaica Portmore United (v. Trinidad & Tobago, March 26)
2DF Simon Ford (1981-11-17) November 17, 1981 (age 42) 3 0 Scotland Kilmarnock (v. Bahamas, June 18)
2DF Lance Laing {{{age}}} 1 0 Jamaica Harbour View (v. El Salvador, July 26)
2DF Adrian Reid (1985-03-10) March 10, 1985 (age 39) Jamaica Portmore United (v. El Salvador, July 26)
3MF Ricardo Cousins (1987-08-10) August 10, 1987 (age 37) 1 0 Jamaica Portmore United (v. El Salvador, July 26)
3MF Keammar Daley {{{age}}} 1 0 Jamaica Meadhaven United (v. El Salvador, July 26)
3MF Richard Langley (1979-12-27) December 27, 1979 (age 44) England Luton Town (v. Bahamas, June 18)
3MF Jason Morrison (1984-06-07) June 7, 1984 (age 40) Hungary Ferencvárosi TC (v. Costa Rica, February 6)
3MF Khari Stephenson (1981-01-18) January 18, 1981 (age 43) Sweden AIK Solna (v. Trinidad & Tobago, March 26)
4FW Kavin Bryan (1984-02-07) February 7, 1984 (age 40) Jamaica Harbour View (v. El Salvador, July 26)
4FW Roen Nelson (1980-04-08) April 8, 1980 (age 44) Jamaica Portmore United (v. Costa Rica, February 6)
4FW James Thomas {{{age}}} 1 0 Jamaica Portmore United (v. El Salvador, July 26)
4FW Eric Vernan (1980-03-24) March 24, 1980 (age 44) 1 0 Jamaica Meadhaven United (v. El Salvador, July 26)
4FW Je-Vaughn Watson (1983-10-22) October 22, 1983 (age 41) 1 0 Jamaica Sporting Central (v. El Salvador, July 26)

Notable former players

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Goalkeepers

Defenders

Midfielders

Strikers

Notable former coaches

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Results & upcoming fixtures

Matches in last 12 months, as well as any future scheduled matches

Date Opposition Result Score Jamaican Scorers Opposition Scorers Competition Host/Venue
Nov 18, 2007  El Salvador W 3-0 Rudolph Austin, Ricardo Gardner (2) - Friendly Jamaica Kingston
Nov 21, 2007  Guatemala W 2-0 Ricardo Fuller, Omar Daley - Friendly Jamaica Kingston
Feb 6, 2008  Costa Rica D 1-1 Tyrone Marshall William Sunsing Friendly Jamaica Kingston
Mar 26, 2008  Trinidad and Tobago D 2-2 Marlon King, Tyrone Marshall Osei Telesford, Aurtis Whitley Friendly Jamaica Kingston
Jun 3, 2008  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines W 5-1 Demar Phillips, Marlon King (2), Deon Burton, Ricardo Gardner Marlon James Friendly Jamaica Kingston
Jun 7, 2008  Trinidad and Tobago D 1-1 Luton Shelton Khaleem Hyland Friendly Trinidad and Tobago Macoya
Jun 10, 2008  Grenada L 1-2 Ricardo Fuller Shalrie Joseph, Jason Roberts Friendly Grenada St. George
Jun 15, 2008  Bahamas W 7-0 Ricardo Gardner, Demar Phillips, Marlon King, Luton Shelton (2), Andy Williams, Omar Daley - FIFA WCQ 2010 Jamaica Kingston
Jun 18, 2008  Bahamas W 6-0 Luton Shelton (3),Deon Burton (2),Tyrone Marshall - FIFA WCQ 2010 Jamaica Trelawny
Jul 25, 2008  El Salvador D 0-0 - - Friendly United States Frisco
Aug 20, 2008  Canada D 1-1 Andy Williams Julian De Guzman FIFA WCQ 2010 Canada Toronto
Sep 6, 2008  Mexico L 3-0 - Andres Guardado, Fernando Arce, Jonny Magallón FIFA WCQ 2010 Mexico Mexico City
Sep 10, 2008  Honduras L 2-0 - Ramón Núñez, Amado Guevara FIFA WCQ 2010 Honduras San Pedro Sula
Oct 11, 2008  Mexico W 1-0 Ricardo Fuller - FIFA WCQ 2010 Jamaica Kingston
Oct 15, 2008  Honduras W 1-0 Luton Shelton - FIFA WCQ 2010 Jamaica Kingston
Nov 9, 2008  Cayman Islands W 2-0 ??? Friendly Cayman Islands Grand Cayman
Nov 19, 2008  Canada W 3-0 Luton Shelton, Marlon King, Omar Cummings - FIFA WCQ 2010 Jamaica Kingston
Dec 3, 2008  Barbados - Caribbean Championships 20081 Jamaica Kingston
Dec 5, 2008  Grenada - Caribbean Championships 20081 Jamaica Montego Bay
Dec 7, 2008  Trinidad and Tobago - Caribbean Championships 20081 Jamaica Trelawny
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